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Gran Canaria Natural Parks

Find out the different natural parks and protected spaces in Gran Canaria and be close to nature during your holidays.

Gran Canaria Natural Parks

Gran Canaria is known as the small continent due to the diversity of the landscapes it offers. Here you might find numerous Natural Parks and Protected spaces.

The island of Gran Canaria is probably the island with the most tropical landscapes on the canary islands’ archipelago. If you’re in love by nature, here you might live it with huge intensity, as the island itself has been considered Biosphere reserve.

The natural parks and most famous protected spaces in Gran Canaria are the Tamadaba, Pilancones, Inagua and Oscuro Ravine, the rural Parks of Nublo and Doramas and the Maspalomas Dunes.

Below you might find a list of the best natural parks and protected spaces on this island:

Tamadaba Natural ParkTamadaba Natural Park
Address: Northwest of the island

Maspalomas Dunes Natural ReserveMaspalomas Dunes Natural Reserve
Address: Maspalomas, San Bartolomé de Tirajana.

Pilancones Natural ParkPilancones Natural Park
Address: San Bartolomé de Tirajana.

Doramas Rural ParkDoramas Rural Park
Address: On the north of Gran Canaria.

Integral Natural Reserve of InaguaIntegral Natural Reserve of Inagua
Address: On the west region of the island

Roque Nublo Rural ParkRoque Nublo Rural Park
Address: On the centre of the island

Barranco de los CernícalosBarranco de los Cernícalos
Address: Telde.

Barranco Oscuro Natural Integrated ReserveBarranco Oscuro Natural Integrated Reserve
Address: Between the municipalities of Moya and Valleseco, on the north of Gran Canaria.

Ansite FortressAnsite Fortress
Address: Santa Lucía de Tirajana.

Tiarajana RavineTiarajana Ravine
Address: Santa Lucía de Tirajana.

Reserva Natural Los Tiles de MoyaReserva Natural Los Tiles de Moya
Address: Moya.

Azuaje Special Natural ReserveAzuaje Special Natural Reserve
Address: En el norte de la isla.

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